Troy Murray, a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and former Chicago Blackhawks player, died on March 7, 2026, at age 63.
Born in Calgary and raised in St. Albert, Alberta, he was selected by the Blackhawks 57th overall in the 1980 NHL entry draft after playing collegiate hockey at the University of North Dakota.
Murray began his NHL career with Chicago in 1982 and spent nine seasons with the team, winning the Frank J. Selke Trophy in 1986. He later played for the Winnipeg Jets, Ottawa Senators, Pittsburgh Penguins and Colorado Avalanche, winning the Stanley Cup with Colorado in 1996 before retiring in 1997. He later served as a Blackhawks radio and television colour analyst.
Troy Norman Murray (July 31, 1962 – March 7, 2026) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played in the National Hockey League (NHL). Murray was born in Calgary, Alberta, but grew up in St. Albert, Alberta. Before playing collegiate hockey for the University of North Dakota, he was selected by the Chicago Blackhawks 57th overall in the 1980 NHL entry draft. In 1982, he represented Canada’s national junior team, winning a gold medal at the World Junior Championships and returned with the senior team at the 1987 World Championships. He began his professional career with the Blackhawks in 1982 and spent the next nine seasons with the team, winning the Frank J. Selke Trophy as the league’s best defensive forward in 1986. In 1992, he was traded to the Winnipeg Jets, before returning to the Blackhawks and the stops with the Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Penguins. He won the Stanley Cup with his final NHL team, the Colorado Avalanche in 1996 before retiring from playing in 1997. Post retirement, he was the colour analyst on Blackhawks radio and TV broadcasts.